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预期和经历的种族/民族歧视与睡眠:一项纵向研究。

Anticipated and Experienced Ethnic/Racial Discrimination and Sleep: A Longitudinal Study.

机构信息

University of California San Francisco, USA.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.

出版信息

Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2020 Dec;46(12):1724-1735. doi: 10.1177/0146167220928859. Epub 2020 Jun 22.

Abstract

The transition to college is a stressful experience. For members of underrepresented minority groups, the usual stresses are frequently accompanied by ethnicity-based stressors, including discrimination. This longitudinal study extends prior work on discrimination by examining the prospective associations between anticipated and experienced ethnic/racial discrimination and sleep, a ubiquitous and basic biological need critical for optimal functioning. In a sample of 274 low-income/first-generation Latinx students, results from a cross-lagged panel model revealed that both the anticipation and experience of discrimination at the beginning of college uniquely predicted worsening sleep quality over the second half of freshmen year, controlling for relevant covariates. There was also some evidence for bidirectionality, with poor sleepers experiencing more discrimination. These findings add to the literature linking discrimination and sleep, both of which play large roles in mental, physical, social, and academic outcomes.

摘要

从高中过渡到大学是一段充满压力的经历。对于代表性不足的少数群体成员来说,通常的压力经常伴随着基于种族的压力源,包括歧视。这项纵向研究通过考察预期的和经历的种族/民族歧视与睡眠之间的前瞻性关联,扩展了先前关于歧视的研究,睡眠是一种普遍存在的基本生物需求,对最佳功能至关重要。在一项由 274 名低收入/第一代拉丁裔学生组成的样本中,跨时滞面板模型的结果显示,在大学开始时对歧视的预期和经历都独特地预示着新生年下半年的睡眠质量恶化,控制了相关的协变量。也有一些证据表明存在双向性,睡眠质量差的人经历更多的歧视。这些发现增加了将歧视和睡眠联系起来的文献,这两者在心理、身体、社会和学术结果中都起着重要作用。

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